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% <*. QUARANTINE LANE AND LINN COUNTY SHEEP DEFENDANT HAYWOOD CALLED TO STAND Hood’s Sarsaparilla WATER PilWFR H m aurpMsed all other medicine«, in merit. M I t II I U f I L. a ales and >*urea. Its auecasa. rreat aa ft haa been, haa ap parent I j only just be ¡run. It haa received by actual count more than Boise, July 11.—W. D. Haywood 40,000 teatimoniaia m iwo year?». is call d to the stand immediately It purifies the blood, cur*» all blood dia- noon reees» today and ex eaaea. all humors and all eruption«. amined by Attorney Darrow. The ac It HtrenirtheTi» the stomach, creates an III SHELL WEN If. LOCAL MAN- '1 I I.hl- KAI. id HC1AL HAYS IMP cused man was perfectly at ease as appetite and builds up the whole system. he walked to the chair aud took the Jt cures that tired feeling and make?« the «GEB FOR WILLAMETTE VAI 1*1 \G LAW II Is NOT BEEN <X».M- oath in hi own behalf. His voice weak strong. Jn u«ual liquid form or In chocolated tablets LEY COMPANY. MAKES FILING I PLIED M il II TO ANY EXTENT was quite I low at first, but when his attention was called to this he ele- known a« Sarsatabs. 100 dose» si. FCR M’KENZIE ELECTRIC ROAD the great undeveloped thought which it emphasized twenty-five years ago, and which it bas continued to empha size ever since. It is the training school of the church as a Sunday school la the teaching school of the “The successes of Christian Endt ive camé in proportion as tt it has been developed; Its fail- ure» ave resulted from ignoring this ptlnc "I have Just returned from a long and arduous _______ . pioneering ------ ,. Journey in N"g|.'«Pd Contiinnt,’ neglected The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has be to the last by Christian Endeavor as in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature Cf well as by other Protestant forces; anil has be«-n inaile under tiis per vated it. IN TWO COI NTIES but I have found that there, among I Th first questions asked him i had the Andes and on the pampas, in the sonal supervision since its intani.v' to do with his early history, He s was taken both »Ides announced that they Appropriate« Mo.ooo Miners’ Inches busy cities of this continent of op Allow no one to deceive you iu ¿hf* born In Salt Lake City in 1889, and had finished with Moyer. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-goo«‘l llre 5^ etty fJenerally OI imio «! in Other , is of English descent. He first 1 went Above fíate Cre<5»—Furnish Elec- portunity,a far better name for South America, as well as where Christian Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Portion« of III«* Stat«----Quarantine to work In the mines when nine y years ' Boise, July 12. Testifying In his tricity for Operation of Railway Endeavor has been known and prized ; old, nnd is married and has two own behalf today In the Steunenberg Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment the longest, there aa well as here and He atated that he lost 'murder trial W. D. Haywood denied Will Work Hardship and ILilsers daughters. Pro|M>«ed Io Be Built by Eugene A everywhere else, 1 say, the supreme | one of his eye» when a boy of s, ¡even that he had any concern In or knowl work of the society is training the should < '«»inf ly With Law to Eastern < 'omiMUiy [ by sticking a knife Into It. He > has edge of the ¡»lot to kill Steunenberg. < church of the future. 1 spent the grea r part of Ills mining Speaking slowly and emphatically I “Personal experience, too, has nut it» E*tuh|j’diiii«,iit. I c. treer at Silver City. Idaho, whoro he Haywood said: shown me that in Europe and Asia I C'astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, | Joined the Western Federation of "I don’t think I even thought of Russell Welch, manager of the io and Africa and the islands of the aea Miners. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, it Steunenberg after 1 left Idaho In cal office of the Willamette Valley the society has no greater mission. government official connected Haywood said he r 1901." We may say, then, that this is a uni contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic the bureau of animal Indu-try [ernor Steunenberg ar The first Haywood heard of the Company, today filed In the county versal principle, and well deserves In the city today looking after substance, its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms if assassination was lu the newspapers, clerk’s office a no ice of approprla- th«* foremost place in our considera inforceinent of the law requiring « st In the Coeur d’' anil allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind than as a member of the federa which claimed the crime was the tlon of the waters of the McKenzie tion. dipping of all sheep In the state. er tion. He said the condemnation of culmination of the troubles In the » • » » « • • Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation He Informed a reported that the law Steunenberg’» course was not con river and a uower site, presumably ami Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates th« "On the border line between the sing pretty generally complied fined to the federation, but It was Coeur d'Alenes. Tile pai>ers reported for the purpose of furnishing power in all counties of the state ex- general throughout labor organiza that a union card had been found In for the generation of electricity for republics of Chile ond Argentina, on Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ard natural sleep. the crest of the Andes,where the only l.ane and Linn, where the farm tions al) over the country. He de the effects of Thomas Hogan, who Tiie Children's Panacea—The Mother’d Friend. the operation of th« proposed electric j pass over the mountains Is more than had been arrested upon suspicion. At ers and sheep raisers seem Inclined nied that he had ever said Steunen- railway which the Eugene & Ei ern 12,000 feet nearer the stars, stand» miners ’ headquar'ers there was to evade It. This official has used berg should be exterminated, al much speculation as to who Hogan | Railway Company, r cently incorpo [ a gigantic figure of our Lord Christ his utmost endeavors to get the rais GENUINE always ers In these counties to see the bene though he had said tie should be rele was, the consensus of opinion being rated, Is contemplating building m> holding His Cross and with Hl3 up gated to private life and tiad taken it was Orchard .who had used the | the McKenzie valley. raised finger pointing every traveler fits of dipping, but ft seems without part In relegating him. Bears the Signature of The papers filed with the clerk to the skies. It was erected to cele name on leaving Cripple Creek to i succi-ss. He declar 'd that, the fail Haywood’s testimony next had to [ state that the appropriation of the brate the conclusion of the boundary ure to observe the law will In «II like do with his connection with the Fed seek employment elsewhere. Haywood’s explanation of sending I water is for the purpose of develop- dispute between the two republics lihood result In the federal author eration and the offices he had held to Jack Simpkliis on Decem- i Ing the mineral resources of the state which long threatened a disastrous ities quarantining the two counties, In reply to a question Haywood stat- I 1100 \ |" of Oregon and furnishing electrical war. On the base of the statue are __ ... 1905, was as follows: allowing no sheep to be taken out or Siiiiokii came to Denver early in power for light, heat and railroads symbolic figures of the two repub Simpkins brought In. Thin will work a hard- •■d that the Federation employed at- torney», and at one time had twenty- —_ December —L.~.’, attending a meeting of the and for any and all purposes. The lics in bas-relief, representing Argen ship on many of the rainer» of »heep two on Its payroll. ••xecutlv«.« board. He drew «231.50 , amount of water appropriated is 80,- tina and Chile clasping hands, aud and thoi le who deal In them. [for per diem and traveling expenses, 000 Inches under a six-inch pressure, underneath is the motto: He is our Lane county In one of the bent MOYER'S EX IMINATION '(’ashing the check he gave Haywood miners’ measure, being in volume l»ea<e, who hath mad" both one.’ sheep raising sections of Western Gr COMPI.ETEI» BEFORE NOON «100 and asked him to forward It to equivalent to a continuous How of “This may well be our motto, too. •gon, and while a majority of the | Spokane some time before Christmas, j 2000 cubic feet of water per second He, the Lord Jesus Christ, is our sheep are perhaps free from disease, Before the cross-examlnaiIon of Simpkins was going to taxe a trip < past the point whee the notice of peace; and He hath made us all one all of them should be dipped accord | Moyer was begun the defense offered Ing to law so that It will not be neees- ' In evidence a letter written by John and did not want to carry all the [ ! appropriation Is p -ted, that is, on I —all denominations, all nations, one TMC CCNTAUR COMRANV. TT MURRAY STRtET. NEW YORK CITY. money with him. Haywood could not the north bank of the river In section in endeavor for him. nary to establish a quarantine Frank 'Murphy, of Denver, general counsel * 36. township 16, south of range 2 Armitage, of this city, whs some time remember whether he bought a draft j “He is our peace, who hath made the Federation, to the local union and mailed It or whether the Federa-1 j east. The name of the canal, ditch ago appointed deputy state sheep In- I of us all one." at Silver City, Idaho, at the time the i [lion stenographer attended to the [ ! or flume Is to be the Eugene & East apector for this county, nnd he has Sensution ill Convention. X Witness said he had not ern, and ft will be forty feet wide, at done nil lie could to have the law [ matter of securing counsel for Harry I matter. Seattle, July 11.—All over the city i Orchard was under conside. atlon. [seen Simpkins since the executive the bottom and 20 feet deep. The complied with, but has met with poor at various meeting places services 4 point of diversion Is where the notice were held today. A sensation was success. While some of the sheep | An objection by the slate to Its Intro board meeting. duction was sustained. is posted, and the general direction in have been dipped a great many more “What was the first you knew of created when, after C. M. Tate had Attorney Darrow theu read several which the canal, flume or ditch Is stated in open parliament that the have not b««en, nnd In many cases the to extend is west, the outlet to ba Indians were being abused and per animals are badly Infected with scab. extracts from the constitution of the I W«'stem Federation of Miners.which near Gate creek, in section 28 town- mitted to fall into moral depravity, was admitted in evideuce y.'sterdxy. ship 16, south of range 2 east, There Silas D. Whitman, of Lapwai reserva Taking up the cross-examlnai Ion of is to be one reservoir, consisting of tion, arose and denounced the utter I .Moyer Senator Borah Imtulred as to a dam across the river at the point of ances of the speaker as exaggerated where the real power of th" Federa- rrrr fAPACrLF diversion, not to exceed 2 0 feet in and false. tlon, between conventions, ex'sted. height, The right Is claimed to j Moyer said Hint It rested in the exe- back the waters of the liver over the Ur Miles I cutlve board: that he had been an ac- lands aa may be necessary in con- structlng and maintalning the dam Early Heiller of Mohawk Valley Puns. | tlve, or ex-offlclo member of the ex- Anti-Pain Pills <' h Away Hl His Ifome in E uk «'I i <* ecutlve board since 1X99. Moyer was and reservoir, Other reservoirs will very deliberate in his answers again This Morning— Wut» n Veteran of ¡today, be constructed along the line of the evidently weighing every utter llie Ci» II War. Hervlng Three Years canal if found to be necessary. ance. The site selected by Mr. Welch is | He » ns living at Deadwood, S. 1).. a splendid one for power purposes. (From Thursday’s Guard 1 Almost instantly and leave no bad effect* Galesville, Ill., July 12.—Abolition I The fall In the river at that place Is ■ Alfred Drury, an old resident of «luring the Coeur d’Alene troubles of Lane county, died at his home at*3fi6 1X99 and learned of the troubles In considerable, and thousands of horse of the purely nominal money capital They also relieve every other pain, NetiraU ization of business corporations as a West Sixth street In Eugene this that district at the Salt Luke conven power cau be generated there. gia. Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Backache, yaar, wherq he heard of ” of * ghat " . ................................... cure for the evils of evercapitaliza- morning fropi paralysis. He whs aged J, ( tion ! n Vurn / ir ^(<>11111,11 liueir'u i>u>>4 Is* tlwi tfon was set forth by Edward H. over <«9 years, having been born In ¡.Governor Steunenberg h part In the Stomach ache. Ague Pains, Pains from it> Shepard, of .New York, In an address England on January 23, 1K3X. He [strike and heard Jack Simpkins tell jury, Bearing-down pains, Indigestion. Di* before the Illinois State Bar Associa came to America when he waa 11 of the indignities he had suffered In tion today, The removal of the dol- years of age, and came to Oregon Idaho "In the bull pen." ainess, Nervousness and Sleeplessaaa* lar mark from capital stock will, he llorah questioned the witness close from Minnesota In 1X76. Settling in believes, go far toward solving the the Mohawk valley In that year, he ly as to the extent of the rub* of the 1 ”■ problem. resided there continuously until Federation to defend Its members ac- “It is the falsity of the present about four years ago, when he re | cuscd of crime. Moyer declared no plan of corporate _ capitalization moved to Eugene. He was married man was defended unless the execu which should condemn it." he said. at Charles City, lown, December 24, tive board decided Ilia nrrest had “For the very reason that it facil I 1X67, to Miss Sarah Workman, who some connection with the Western itates deceit, that illusion of inves survives him together with three i Fed «ration of Miners. "If a member of the Federation tors and Insincere dealers with pub * daughters, .Mrs. «Smma 8pores, Mrs. Seattle, Wash., July 11.—The fol lic sentiment by public officers, it ss Maud Spores and Ml« Kate Usury. I should kill a man on th«* streets of WILLIAM 1). HAYWOOD. lowing message from President should be ended if there is a better He alos leaves one brother, Wm. Dru [ Boise you would not defend him un ry, In Idaho, anil numerous other rel less you felt the Federation was in Roosevelt to William Shaw, general ¡«Ian. I think that we should propose atives. The deceased was n veteran some way Involved In the affair?” 1 any Intention to arrest you In con-.l secretary of the C. E., was read to that the» share stock shall have uo dollar mark, that it is only an essen of the Civil war. a Tvlng In Company i • "That Is my understanding,“ re- nei'tlon with the murder?” day: tial feature and it shall be the truth K, Sixth Minnesota Infantry, from I plied Moyer. “We would defend any “When I was arrested." ful certification that it is one of a July 31, lxfi2, to August 19, 1X65. [ one whose act grew out of a strike, The White House, I Witness related the story of his ar given total of equal shares and of He was a member of the Dunkard i or whose arrest we felt due to his rest, the denial of his right to con- „ Washington, June 2. 1907. which the enterprise is divided." church and lived a consistent Chris connection with the Western Federa I suit counsel, anti the trip to Boise My Dear Mr. Shaw: I thank you Rv taking one or two Dr. Miles Anti-Pun “Sensible capitalists, like you and tian life. He whh a good citlxen anil tion of Miners.* ’ Ion a special train in charge of Gen- will be sadly missed by his many Pills wh*n vou feel an attack coming on. "Yon don't hold It out as an In [ oral Bulkley Wells, a member of the for your letter, i nrougn you I wish I, will never take the risk of total or to extend to the International Chris I partial loss unless paid for the risk in friend« and a sorrowing family. ducement to membsrs that the Fed Mineowners’ Association. You not only avtiid suffering, but the weak tian Endeavor my heartiest good the magnitude of probable or possi The funeral will be held tomorrow eration will defend them for any I On croHS-examlnatlon Senator Bo- wishes for the admirable work they ening influence of pam upon the system, II afternoon at the family home with ¡crime committed, do yon?" [ rah questioned Haywood regarding are doing. I.et me in particular ex ble profit. It is absurd to suppose nervous, irritable and cannot sleep take • Interment iu the I. O. O. F. cemetery. that constructive genius ami even Borah next Inquired ns to Petti ! the miners’ troubles In Idaho, llay- Rev. D. II. Trimble, pastor of the bone’s relations to the Western Fed ' wood sold a committee was sent from press my earnest hope that you will uii'i al courage would have carrie I tablet on retiring or when you awake* Ilumphrey Memorial M E. church, eration of Miners. Pettibone was not ! Silver City, Idaho, to Northern Idaho emiihaslze as one of the features of the railroad over the Alleghany 1 hi* soothing influence upon the «ervee will conduct the services at the house an active member, Moyer replied, [at the time of the Coeur d'Alene trou- your convention the need that the mountains or the Rockies, or the Si bring» refreshing sleep. • . Endeavorers should take a first rank erras. on the assumption that of the and also the burial service at the but when his business permitted he 1 bles. ^rs«fe»4 X KJ«oM «w h.iHl In good cltl. onshlp. I am glad you grave. While the deceased was not would attend conventions and would Haywood said the Federation came are to e ideavor to brirg thl» su’>j<»ct , enterprise fail a great loss should be a member of th«’ (1. A. R., the mem« come to headquarters. He was a good I to think of Steunenberg as a pro • borne by the promoters, but that if bers of the local post will act as friend of the organization, ready to nounced opponent of organized labor, so promlnentl) before this meeting the enterprise succeeded then that It will be an honor to accept hon pal) bearers at the funeral. ¡tiielr profits should be limited to *♦»♦••>••>»»»>••••«»»»••»> I IHHHH II I I HrtH I111*1 assist In any way he could. He had but prior to the trouble regarded him orary membership In your Christian ’■•hat tney could have earned wlt’- often bought furniture and other sup as a friend an«l he was an honorary Endeavor Patriots' l eague, for I am •>ut risk by lending the capital □>’ ' piles for the organization and for It» member of a local union. sure that with the general purposes ■ bond and mortgage." member». Haywood »aid th« Federation Inter and efforts of that league I shall have Moyer declared he had never heard regarded him as a friend of capital the heartiest sympathy, though of Dr. Geo. Wall yesterday received a of Orchard’s enmity toward Gover and he Joined In this view. course I could not commit myself in nor Steunenberg until the present | “Did the Miners’ Magazine reflect advance to ag^ee tn all of their views postal card from Dr. F. W. Prentice, That’s what you’r doing when giving your teeth proper attention. stating that he was then (June 27) In trial started. During his trip to Ou- your views, as well as those ot the without knowing them. Edinburg. Scotland. The weather ray Moyer said he had dlscusseil [ organization?" (From Friday'« Guard I A decayed or lost tooth mars a certain amount of attractiveness. I wish you godspeed in your work, was cold and disagreeable at that Mrs. Mary J. Martin died nt her with Orchar«! their experiences in “Sometimes." because the Christian Endeavorers time. He Intended starting for Dub It’s easily replaced. Orchard [ home, IS» JeffdYi mn st. Eugene, different mining fields. “It reflecteil your views as to the are working for the things that are lin In two days after the card was this forenoon at 11 o’clock at the compared the act» of Governor vital to the soul, and 1 believe that Coeur d ’ Alene»?" The increasing popularity ot delighted customers is one evidence written an I then he would go to Lon age of 75 year«, 7 months and 3 days. Steunenberg with those of Governor ! He is enjoying his trip Im did they can do much that is of the very don. "In some Instances it did. of my increasing; business. She had been an Invalid for twenty Peabody, of Colorado. Orchard told | the greatest value to the cause of good mensely. years, but had byen seriously II) for <»f having an Interest in the Hercules | not approve of the bull pen, Make a call at once« citizenship, for In the last analysis only a week or ten days before her mine, but di<l not say he had lost that ' permit system, of Indignities upon the fundamental requisite of good clt- death, which wa» cuus«'«l by a general Interest because of Steunenberg. He the men; but as to Gov« i»rnor Steuncn- izenshlp from the standpoint of the 514 always said It was because of trou berg 1 did not fegard him In any oth- eaklng down Incident to old age Willamette St, er light than I do you, ■»»nator. or country is that a man should have the Mary Jamison was born In Hender- ble» In the Coeur d’Alene district." v«>ry qualiti«*« which make him of Moyer repeated his statement of ' Bartlett Sinclair, or any of the oth- n county, Illinois, and was married * hh > i H4OQ4 i i hi iiii « m i e . i h iii ho real value in the home. In tlje church. ■I. T. Martin at Oquawka. Illinois, yesterday that from the tlm<* of bls [ era who are concerned." In all the higher relationships of lite. on October 18. 1850. They came to arrest In Ouray, In April. 19H3, un-1 “I have understood that." replied • Faithfully yours, Oregon lu 1 8X1 .settling first at Pleas til June 23. 1995, he hail not seen' Borah, who then questioned the wit THEODORE ROOSEVELT. ant Hill, l.ane county, but soon af Orchard, and emphasised this remark [ ness as to the article which appeared I*rc»hl«*nt < lark’« AiMn's«. terward moved to Eugene, where by dei larlng: In the Miners’ Magazine at the time "I am willing to say so under Governor Steunenberg left the gov Rev. rrancis r.. Clark. D D.. ave resldede ever «Ince. Mrs. t (' I la survived by her husband, oath. Senator." ernor’s office entitled. "The Passing Ident of the International Chrl Moyer had read In the papers that of Governor Steunenberg." an«l de Endeavor, <l«'||v red an address »ur children, who are as fol- named Neville Orchard and a man George W. Martin, of San claring that Steunenberg’» epitaph morning. He said In part: (From Thtirrrtay« IP The timber wolves have not been The following from 'al.; Herbert L. Martin, of Ev were suspected of being responsible should be made to read: ' The key-word of Christian Kn- ad: "Here lies The ■r*> «ame near be during .!.rln*. the the p; fcl,r month» on Albany Democrat, will int Wash ; Wlit< an W Martin, of for the Independence de >ot explosion, a hlri Ung and a tra or. dower Is training, training It ex- ■Tclde nt at the Eugene I r Coni- ' mountain at t le head of R it- la Orchard Eugene, and Ira T. . .Martin, ot Oak- but at a dinner • a year later Haywood said the arti He reflected pression. training In service, training pany’s > sawmill this m< Eugene people: As it had told th Not only have Itneas he had nothing bis views land, Cal. d're« -ted ngalnat In living; training of the heart.train was, s The case of Archie Galbraith ” ill In- left its be*n kll!«*d. but cat to do with It and that Neville had Mr». Martin was a member <>t the Steunenbei »ubile official and ing of the mind, training of the ton Jttred n«1 oi Of tle ha will t>e the Southern Pacific, a suit f< shed beef to the brutes, the country before the explosion had Presbyterian church, having become gue; training of the boy and girl, unable to Wl not as a n i The Felix rr tated a few da vs ag> 825 damages on account «*’ ‘J11 Identified with the organization at »recurred. training of the young man and wo hoYses hitch "There ’ ere many •I wag- that h An Important statement of the the age of twelve y«*ars. She llve«i ’ ab0',t twenty head of an Englishshire stallion sbippt'1 man: training to make citizens, train on. w 1 j ] » » « i the same ray abou r nllgent I. be search doej not a3 a pure Christian life and was be neaa was the dental of any knowl« ing to make effective Christians, came fi n» on. witness w ll d of a draft for «too sent to . loved by al). and he fears that the Portland to Albany In 19'1«. wi training in the church, training for started The w governor » do juM-ved <a ick Simpkins nine days before the St< iv? made away with his at Salem yesterday, the jur the church, training by the church, one of •wppor berg wrote an artici th r le Ju 1st now these gray wolves night bringing In a verdict f’c ent»-rg murder. FRIHONEB -It MPs "This great convention fri m begin- vated t 1 an whir a uml ier got • further up on the mnun- The plaintiff alleged that the The crc s-exa Inatlon wa.« con- than this.' FROM FLYING TRAIN nlng to end Is an exposition, a practi- of the «'n» ata ill an ind »re on the divide Queatloned as to Jack Simpkins, cat exhibit. »<» to speak, of the Idea Ing It eluded at 11:31 aud Darrow coiti “ between was badly injured by the ca it nd ten fe< the wltaeiu said that although he ha«t tor which we stand This convention bek July 11.—John T Thomi»- menced his re-dlreet exauilnati on and Middle Fork. ’t is ness of the train men on the of th atod that On re-dlrect examination Moyer disappeared over a year ago he was would have been Impoawlble were it proi ¡orlon» crook c sptured In ■re n nm er the read, while passing *ed a m i th ! Coast Fork ahn V' Lon- lem. The animal was London, after a chase i round the Mid that Attorney Hangs was cm- still a member of the executive board not for the trained myriads or Chrl»-' ver; TV Woi Id one of Ht world. e*cap«'d fro m a train j>n the ployed by the Federation to make an of the West er tx Federation of Miner». tian End-avorera who for a quarter, 1 r Daven- a big price being put Ipple Creek at- Harwood thru gave careful expla Rio Grande Rallr »ad at Burnham. Investigation of the ( of a century have been exemplifying oons of a Jack of these case has been pendin id ing d four miles from this city , this morn fair; that he had not heard of Simp- nation» of the workings of the West the broad Idea of training for the «er-[ Orel Bray in at the killing of a years. .1 df M Tie leaped from a car window kina sine« some alnie tn January, ern Federation of Miner«, and It« at vice of the kingdom of God. up. M r F ph a protective tendency?- nd NI Tom Driscoll was re«’pn G we Western Oregon. e the train was running at a 190« He knew where to find all the titude toward employe« of labor. '’This. I chink we may »ay, was the «ill «roba n< ah at Sal«»m by local police Borah then announced he would great thought which the Christian mill for i ne other members of the executive board d of 40 miles an hour t Ino on account of with him a full set of hurt conclude the cross-examination this Endeavor movement Introduced into their Injur excep t Simpkins At last reports he had not be Dr. was 1 There Wore seven deaths In St Driscoll is a famous 1 Just before the noon receas was afternoon. recaptured. the church Ilfs of the day, or at least called to attend th« ,F. M. >uis on July 7 as the result of heat i man, ‘■Jured meo. time In *«>d 2 4 proatratioM. ° ae*‘ man. and has done tit Oregon and California Pinite What is CASTORIA CASTO RIÂ The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. e \\ -JO ALFRED DRDRY DIES FROM PARALYSIS NEW YORK LAWYER TALKS TO LAWYERS Cure Headache ENDEAVDRERS RECEIVE MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT ©’ Prevent * All-Aches DEATH DF MRS. J. T. MARTIN THIS FORFNOON IMPROVING DC A I TTV PERSONAL DIL/1V 4 1 DR. ATWOOD FOUR MEN HURT AT EUGENE LUMBER TIMBER WOLVES ARCHIE GALBRAITH CO.'S SAWMILL GETS $1009 FROM S. P. GETTING NUMEROUS ¿5 I